The Teeny-Weeny Unicorn's Great Big Wish
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ナレーター:
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Ron Butler
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著者:
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Shawn Harris
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Once upon a time, there was a teeny-weeny unicorn that wished to be big. But he never saw a shooting star, and a ladybug never landed on his arm. So when he comes across a dandelion poof, he decides to give his wish one last try. With a little help from a gust of lucky wind and a clever princess, the Teeny-Weeny Unicorn sets off on a quest to find something littler than he is.
Little does he know, he is in for a BIG surprise...as he becomes a BIG brother! With characters that will crack you up, here is a audiobook to share at storytime, again and again.
批評家のレビュー
★ "The teeny-weeny unicorn is back for a new adventure, and here his journey is magical, as one would expect from a unicorn, and full of inventive, silly surprises, as one would expect from author-illustrator Harris." —Booklist, starred review
"No need to wish for another delightful unicorn tale. It’s already been granted." —Kirkus Reviews
"[A] charming tale....Pair with the original book for a heartwarming set of stories about a unicorn who is just the right size." —School Library Journal
"An irresistible read-aloud if only for the pleasure of saying “teeny-weeny-er” five times. Fine-tuned wackiness, and an original, deadpan addition to the body of literature celebrating new siblings." —The Horn Book
"No need to wish for another delightful unicorn tale. It’s already been granted." —Kirkus Reviews
"[A] charming tale....Pair with the original book for a heartwarming set of stories about a unicorn who is just the right size." —School Library Journal
"An irresistible read-aloud if only for the pleasure of saying “teeny-weeny-er” five times. Fine-tuned wackiness, and an original, deadpan addition to the body of literature celebrating new siblings." —The Horn Book
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